Sunday, June 02, 2019

Fading

In two rows I will be finished the fading between the second and third colour. There could have been more knitting today but I opted for a short nap.
Are you joining us for the Joji KAL? Want to see what other knitters are making? Take a look at our Ravelry discussion.

Sirdar has started selling their patterns on Ravelry. Currently there are two and a half pages of patterns but more are coming.

Some of these leaflets are available in the store but Sirdar has so many leaflets that we can't carry them all. I think purchasing them on Ravelry is a great idea. They will be in your Ravelry library forever. You can print the pattern again and again. You can write all over the pattern and then have a fresh copy if you decide to knit the garment a second or third time. You can download it onto your iPad or another device so that you can take it on the go with you. No more fretting that you can't find your pattern - log into your Ravelry account and there it is.
It’s a name you might have heard from your mum or grandmother. But wherever you first heard our name, you’ll know that handknitters have passed their love of Sirdar yarns from generation to generation. 
Established as Harrap Bros. (Sirdar Wools) Ltd. in West Yorkshire in 1880, we believe we’ve earned our place at the heart of the British knitting community, as well as our growing reputation around the world for yarn innovation and trend-led design. 
We rigorously test every Sirdar yarn so you can rely on our quality. And we triple check every Sirdar pattern so you can be sure of a successful knit with the recommended Sirdar yarn. 
That’s why the Sirdar logo has become a reliable mark of quality for hand knitting yarns and patterns. 
Hand knitting is in our genes.

The Raptor game is on but things are not going well. It's time to sign off and watch. Maybe I can bring them luck.

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